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Rivers to the Sea

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A lyric collection of short poems that moves between intimate meditations on love, longing, and memory and vivid portrayals of nature and urban life—rivers, the sea, spring, rooftops, and subway stations. Several pieces confront wartime grief and mortality, while others dwell on joy, desire, and quiet domestic moments. The language is musical and condensed, shifting from tender yearning to elegiac acceptance; the poems are grouped in varied sections and include vignette-like sketches and formal addresses that alternate wistful, celebratory, and mournful tones.

About the Author

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Sara Teasdale

Sara Teasdale was an American poet known for her lyrical and emotive verse. Born in 1884, she gained prominence in the early 20th century and became a significant voice in American poetry. Teasdale's work often explores themes of love, nature, and the human experience, characterized by its musicality and depth of feeling. Her notable collections include "Love Songs," which reflects her intimate and personal style, and "Dark of the Moon," showcasing her ability to convey complex emotions with clarity. Teasdale was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1918, solidifying her place in the literary heritage of her time.

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